
Sara Culley is anxiously awaiting the special day.
You are invited to be our guest, so flock on over and help feather her nest!
Last weekend I hosted a Baby Shower for my friend Sara who is due with her first baby, a boy, in September. I really like hosting parties. I like everything that comes with them...other than cleaning the house before...and cleaning up the house afterwards... Anyways, I love making menus and decorations...all the fun stuff! When I decided to have this shower, I googled "baby boy shower" to peruse the images people have put out there. There were tons of pictures of "feather her nest" themed showers. I loved it and decided that was going to be our theme along with the color scheme of chocolate brown, baby blue, turquoise, and lime green. We used polka dots and brocade patterns as well in things. So with the help of another great creative mind (Stephanie Hessel) we created a darling looking shower. I designed the invitations on the computer which had tree limbs with a blue mod bird and nest with an egg. We purchased unfinished wooden birdhouses from craft stores and decorated them with craft paint in our color scheme, scrapbooking paper, and mod podge...oh and a little glitter...yes, I know this was for a baby boy but I love glitter! They turned out pretty stinkin' cute. Another night, Stephanie taught me how to make tissue paper pom poms. Have you seen these things? They are so festive and SO EASY and cheap to make! We hung small and medium ones over the fireplace and over the buffet. I also hung a banner that I made out of scrapbooking paper with my cricut. It said "Tweet Baby Boy". Stephanie made the wreath pictured above out of a swim noodle taped together and two feather boas...so cute! I got a great idea from another friend, Erin Keeven, to use small galvanized buckets for the silver ware, napkins, and other small things. I double~stick taped on several strands of ribbon around the buckets to make them match. On to the the most important part...the brunch! The main course was Mini Egg Frittatas, Spinach, tomato and Parmesan and Bacon and Cheddar (a recipe of Giada de Laurentiis). They were very tasty and very easy to make...and anything mini is cute too! We also had roasted breakfast potatoes, Creme Brulee French Toast Casserole...oh my...so super duper good, French Cinnamon Breakfast Puffs..also really good (a recipe of Pioneer Women), Cranberry Orange Scones (recipe of Alton Brown), Strawberry and Gouda Spinach Salad...very colorful and tasty, and a beautiful Fruit Salad. The food was fabulous!





A Big THANK YOU to Stephanie Hessel, Erin Keeven, Erin Stone, Courtnie Norman, and Molly Igleheart for helping with everything...couldn't have pulled it off without all of them!